tisha
This is not going to be a popular answer, but even if I have a lot of respect for someone like Philippe Starck, the Juicy Salif is probably what made people think that design is some kind of art, and not something that must actually be used and experienced. It's made out of the wrong materials, very uncomfortable to use, and does the job quite badly (the juice goes everywhere but into the glass).

liz
"These crayons featured on Luxirare are not your average edible crayon. They are actually made with real edible ingredients chosen by color. For example dried strawberries might be used to make ‘Red’ and carrots for ‘Orange’. ‘Blue’ and ‘Purple’ tend to be the least healthy of the pack as they require the most Fruity Pebbles—seriously."